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ALL FOLLOWING ANEMONES POTTED PLANTS 
$2.25 PER 10, $18.00 PER 100. 
+*Hupehensis. Pleasing mauve-rose flowers in August 
and September; growing about 18 inches high; splen- 
did for border or rockery; shade or sun. 
+Japonica (Japanese Anemone). Beautiful fall bloom- 
ing plants. They begin blooming in early September 
and last until freezing weather cuts them down. 
Plant in rich moist soil, partial shade or full sun; 
2etoro tuenign. 
Alba. Single white. 
Alice. Silver rose suffused carmine; semi-double. 
Marie Manchard. A fine new semi-double white, early 
flowering. A fine improvement over white varieties. 
September Charm. Lovely single silvery rose flowers; 
in full bloom about the middle of September. A good 
grower and very free flowering. 
September Queen. A desirabe variety with semi-. 
double flowers of appealing, rosy-red, erect habit. A 
very free bloomer; in full bloom by September 15th. 
Sold out for this season. 
September Sprite. A lovely miniature Anemone re- 
sembline Hupehensis, but smaller and more dainty. 
A free bloomer and neat compact habit, 12 inches 
high. A charming rock plant for late summer blooms. 
Sold out for this season. 
Whirlwind. A popular semi-double white. 
HUPEHENSIS (Superba) 
A much improved novelty with larger flowers, 
softer color and grows 2 to 3 ft. high, really an 
improved September charm, with the color be- | 
tween Hupehensis and September Charm. Potted 
plants $2.75 per 10, $22.50 per 100. 
ANCHUSA 
*M yosotidiflora. The loose heads of brilliant blue flowers 
combine effectively with narcissus and other spring- 
flowering plants, and the heart-shaped leaves make 
an attractive shady ground-cover, throughout the 
season. $2.50 per 10, $20.00 per 100. 
ANTHEMIS (Golden Marguerite) 
tMoonlight. 18 to 24 inches. Light yellow. June and 
July. $2.25 per 10, $18.00 per 100. 2% in. pots. 
New double Anthemis, Golden Dawn. See retail cata- 
logue. 
+AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Columbines are “must” plants for every garden, how- 
ever small. They adapt themselves easily and often 
self-sow, to the delight of most gardeners. Few plants 
are more graceful in form and the blooms are delight- 
ful for cutting. PLEASE NOTE ALL NAMED VARIE- 
TIES OF AQUILEGIA ARE SOLD OUT FOR THIS 
SEASON; ONLY ONE AVAILABLE IS MRS. SCOTT 
ELLIOTT, WHICH IS AN EXCELLENT MIXTURE. 
